Before I start I should note that I prepared this without a variable temperature kettle because I brought this to work. So, it may have been steeped incorrectly. It wasn’t the smartest choice for work tea, but at least I remembered tea. I did not remember food.
This oolong is much lighter and greener than I apparently prefer my oolongs. In all fairness, the employee at The Northern Lights Tea Company told me this would be too green for me based on what I told her about my preferences and she was right. Props to TNLTC for having a very knowledgeable and friendly employee. I don’t know why I didn’t listen to her. This tea just sounded cool.
There’s a little bit of that characteristic oolong flavor (that I love so much) to start out, but that is followed up by grassy notes with an almost green been flavor behind them. The sip finishes with a slight astringency, but it’s not too bad at all. This oolong is more like a green tea cross dressing as an oolong. Not my favorite, but if you prefer greener oolongs I think it’d be quite nice. I won’t rate it since I’m the first reviewer and it’s not really to my taste.
Flavors: Grass, Green Beans
Comments
This sounds really good to me. Sorry to hear you’re not enjoying it, but it’s great to know that the company really can make good suggestions.
This sounds really good to me. Sorry to hear you’re not enjoying it, but it’s great to know that the company really can make good suggestions.
Cheri, I’d be happy to send some to you if you’d like to try it. Let me know :-)
Sure. Let me know if I have anything you’re interested in.
You have an awesome cupboard! I’ll PM you.